A SCOTS family have been left devastated after their home went up in flames because of a phone charger that was left plugged in beside the bed.
Donna Symes has warned others to make sure their electronics chargers are unplugged and not overheating following the horrific fire at her home in Glasgow last night (THUR).
The 40-year-old singer had been preparing dinner with her husband Mohamed at around 8pm when the home fire alarm went off.
She ran upstairs to find a fire had erupted in her 13-year-old son Kane’s bedroom and had started from a phone charger that had been plugged in beside his bed.
The tragic event ended up destroying most of the home and sentimental items.
Donna filmed a heartbreaking video as she walked through her smoke-blackened house and assessed the damage.
Horrific images show the aftermath of Kane’s bedroom which is completely destroyed and burned to pieces.
Donna and her family are currently staying in a hotel while they attempt to find somewhere to stay in the lead up to Christmas.
She took to Facebook today to warn others about the dangers of leaving plugs on, while revealing she does not have home insurance to cover any of the damage costs.
The post read: “So I’m writing this from my hotel room – a fire broke out in Kanes room just after 8pm tonight.
“Started from a phone charger behind the bed.
“Three of us were downstairs sorting dinner and the smoke alarms went off.
“Our home is literally devastated. My boys room obliterated as you can see.
“Literally heartbroken.”
“I don’t want your sympathy but I do want people to check your smoke alarms, unplug your chargers, check they’re not overheating and the one thing I never had – insure your homes.
“Take my advice please.
“We’re safe.”
Hundreds of social media users have been left shocked by the footage.
Dawn Kemley said: “I’m so sorry, you must all be devastated but thank God you’re all okay. Give me a shout if I can help in any way.”
Joanne Holland said: “OMG, how scary. I just went and unplugged all my chargers, which I know doesn’t seem like consolation but at least you are all unharmed and stuff can be replaced.”
Stacey Gibby said: “Aw, Donna – God, that’s awful.
“The main thing is you are all safe but it must be so hard and soul destroying to see what you’ve built for your wee family, to just be taken from you.
“I hope you’re all okay.”
Marion Mcgurk said: Aw, darling, I’m so glad you and your family are safe.
“I know how devastating this must be and can’t imagine how you are all feeling.
“To think a charger that we are all guilty of leaving plugged in everyday can do this.
“Try to keep strong, at least you are all safe, darling”.
Speaking today Donna said: “I have a son with additional needs, Kane, and a daughter, Kiera, and a two-year old daughter called Ayesha. The older two have lost so much from the fire – more-so Kane, as the fire started in his room.
“The older two’s dad passed away 10 years ago and literally any wee keepsakes he had of him are gone. But we’re a strong family.
“If I can spread awareness, check your plugs and appliances – not just at night. Ensure smoke alarms work – they saved our lives”.
A GoFundMe has been set up for the family by a family friend, Jamie Stevenson.
He wrote: “Hi, so at around 8pm on the 24th of November a phone charger that was plugged in behind a bed in my friend’s house caught fire and has lead to the entire upstairs of the house being ruined and all the contents of the house ruined by either fire or smoke damage.
“Any help at all would be greatly appreciated”.
To donate, please visit: https://gofund.me/b084977a